60-Day Notice of Proposed Information Collection: Stepped and Tiered Rent Demonstration Evaluation; OMB Control No.: 2528-0339
Published Date: 1/7/2025
Notice
Summary
HUD is asking for public feedback on collecting info about a new rent plan being tested by 10 housing agencies. This plan changes how rent goes up in steps or tiers to help families manage payments better. Comments are open until March 10, 2025, and this could affect how rent is charged and tracked, but no direct costs to tenants are mentioned.
Analyzed Economic Effects
2 provisions identified: 1 benefits, 1 costs, 0 mixed.
Ten PHAs Testing Stepped and Tiered Rent
HUD selected 10 Public Housing Agencies (PHAs) for the Stepped and Tiered Rent Demonstration: five PHAs will implement a stepped rent and five will implement a tiered rent. HUD says these alternative rent policies "intend to reduce PHA administrative burden and increase economic self-sufficiency of assisted households," and PD&R will evaluate their impacts using a randomized controlled trial.
Surveys and Staff Interviews Imposes Small Time Burden
HUD will field a 30-month follow-up survey to 8,000 study participants (expected 60% response = 4,800 respondents) with a 15-minute survey, plus PHA staff interviews (about 90 minutes each) and a 6-minute cost-study checklist. HUD estimates total annual burden of 84.25 hours and total annual respondent cost of $19,973.96 for this information collection.
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